Rnia of Jordan loves made in Italy. The Queen wore a Sportmax pea coat during a meeting with the leaders of an association created to promote education, financial education and businesses in the female world, the Nashmiyat Charitable Society for Women Empowermentin Tabarbour.
For the occasion he chose a color that is one of the trends for autumn / winter 2022-2023: pink.
The pink style of Rania of Jordan
The queen, who understands fashion like her European “colleagues”, she opted for a pastel pink pea coat from the MaxMara group, while for the bottom she opted for a crew-neck sweater and black trousers. A winning color combination. The caban also had a maxi belt at the waist.
“Thanks for making me feel at home today,” she wrote on her Instagram profile, sharing an image of the meeting.
Pink is very loved. And she too, like the other queens and princesses, never wears random colors: her shade wanted to show closeness to the pink entrepreneurship of her country, which she always supports.
Pink is always good
This color stands always good and adapts to any complexion and hair color. Also because it contemplates warm and cold shades and undertones. In its gradations it goes from a pale pink to a shocking pink, like the one invented by Elsa Schiaparelli, another brand much loved by the Jordanian queen.
The pink color has, like all the others, different shades and gradations and different warm and cool undertones so starting from this principle we can safely say that it adapts to any complexion and hair color.
In short, it is a classic to always keep on hand. Especially at this time when we are (finally) approaching spring.
Rania of Jordan has often chosen pink in recent months: she wore a trouser ensemble, a blouse and a dress with floral embroidery on various institutional occasions.
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